Berlin, May 1945. Notes of a military translator

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In May 1945, among the ruins of fallen Berlin, the charred corpse of Hitler was discovered and identified. A young military translator, Guards Lieutenant Elena Kagan, who went through the war from Rzhev to Berlin, was a direct participant in these events. But only 20 years later, the writer Elena Rzhevskaya was able to tell how it was. Her book "Berlin, May 1945" came out with large censorship cuts, but even in such a truncated form it made a sensation, revealing the "secret of the century." And only now this legendary book is being published in the full author's version. The memoirs of a key witness, thanks to whom the Fuhrer was identified, preserved in the personal archive of Rzhevskaya, are being published for the first time.

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Publication language: Russian

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